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what sherman had previously been to savannah. he left savannah. there was no burning or destruction. savannah venue sherman just left savannah about four months later a matter affecting a significant number of marriages occurred between the savannah women and the northern officers etc. so, we come up past the american civil war to the reconstruction period in the 1976 and a cotton field because over earth and the lack of from a position and then in came bald eagle so savannas back to being poor again. by 1946, leedy sastre described on a visit to savanna that savannah was a beautiful leedy with a dirty face. and by that time, by the 40's and 50's, the old houses in downtown savannah were worth more dead than alive just to get the bricks to build new houses. one said savannah was so poor she was not able to destroy herself, and of quote. but progress did make some hideous and roads and putting highways through one part of the old town and a straight through three of the precious squares, and at one point they were even going to extend lincoln stree
what sherman had previously been to savannah. he left savannah. there was no burning or destruction. savannah venue sherman just left savannah about four months later a matter affecting a significant number of marriages occurred between the savannah women and the northern officers etc. so, we come up past the american civil war to the reconstruction period in the 1976 and a cotton field because over earth and the lack of from a position and then in came bald eagle so savannas back to being poor...
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savannah. >> i am funny, independent, goofy -- very goofy, have a lot of love in my heart. >> reporter: among the things she loves, what you'd expect -- makeup, social media and selfies. lots and lots of selfies. ♪ this little light of mine >> reporter: but for the onetime choir girl singing in church with her dad, adolescence brought on some big changes. moving from the only private school she ever knew to unfamiliar terrain, public high school. >> i cried. i said, i don't want to move, but i didn't have a choice. >> reporter: really? >> i had been at a school from second grade to ninth grade. i loved where i was. i was from the country. there, it's so laid-back and small. >> reporter: how was the adjustment for savannah to high school? >> it was an eye-opener for her. >> i think it was a huge culture shock. >> it was a huge culture shock. i remember one time she called me. she was like, i don't think i can do this. >> reporter: emily and joe, savannah's parents, were high school sweethearts
savannah. >> i am funny, independent, goofy -- very goofy, have a lot of love in my heart. >> reporter: among the things she loves, what you'd expect -- makeup, social media and selfies. lots and lots of selfies. ♪ this little light of mine >> reporter: but for the onetime choir girl singing in church with her dad, adolescence brought on some big changes. moving from the only private school she ever knew to unfamiliar terrain, public high school. >> i cried. i said, i...
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sherman had previously been to savannah, love savannah. there was no burning or leaving or destruction. some analysts pared. and then chairman just left savannah performance litter with 60,000 troops. as a matter of fact, a cigna feed number of marriages occurred between the savannah women and the northern officers. so we come up passed an american civil war through the reconstruction in the 1870's six. by the 1920's, and had failed to because of overgrowth and lack of fertilization and then in came the boll weevil. so savannah was back to being poor again. by 1946 lady astor described on her visit to savannah that savannah was a beautiful lady with the dirty face. and by that time, the '40's and 50's's, the old houses in downtown savannah were worth more dead than alive just because of the bricks. when city planner said savannah was so poor as she was not able to destroy herself. but progress did make some hideous inroads putting highways through one part of the old town. street through three of the precious course. at one point there wer
sherman had previously been to savannah, love savannah. there was no burning or leaving or destruction. some analysts pared. and then chairman just left savannah performance litter with 60,000 troops. as a matter of fact, a cigna feed number of marriages occurred between the savannah women and the northern officers. so we come up passed an american civil war through the reconstruction in the 1870's six. by the 1920's, and had failed to because of overgrowth and lack of fertilization and then in...
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savannah. >> i don't care how much she drank, it doesn't matter. nobody has the right to take something that's not theirs. >> or team cameron. >> you go from a little small town kid playing football, to a national media crisis. >> the revelations that left a small town split and speechless. >> in the courtroom, i'll never forget, there was an audible gasp. >> good evening. i'm elizabeth vargas. >> and i'm david muir. it was the kind of teenage party that's taking place around the party. but this ended in a life-changing he said, she said. >> one that is igniting a desperately needed conversation about the blurred lines of sexual consent, and sexual assault. here's ryan smith. ♪ >> reporter: it's friday night. the lights, the band, and the entire town is out to see the toros. welcome to spanish fort, alabama. population 8,000. located just east of mobile bay. once the site of one of the last civil war battles. it will later be the site of a different kind of battle. >> very small, close commun
savannah. >> i don't care how much she drank, it doesn't matter. nobody has the right to take something that's not theirs. >> or team cameron. >> you go from a little small town kid playing football, to a national media crisis. >> the revelations that left a small town split and speechless. >> in the courtroom, i'll never forget, there was an audible gasp. >> good evening. i'm elizabeth vargas. >> and i'm david muir. it was the kind of teenage party...
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savannah wanted to meet. one rule she said, no talk about her mother or the case and no photos. >> i am not ditching my mom by any means but i need to have a mature adult relationship and see form myself will kind of person he is. >> harris happily agreed. a few days later, here they were, father and daughter, face to face on the doorstep of the house that was once savannah's home. >> when she came to the door i did not know if she wanted to shake my hand or not. so i held my hand out and she said no i want a hug. >> that must have felt good. >> it felt great. >> harris let savannah to what was once her bedroom with a crib and baby toys, a place where time stood still until now. >> to be honest i was trying to make sure did not fall apart, i did not want to just stand there and cry or anything like that. here is a daughter that remembers nothing about her father. here is a father that remembers everything about his daughter. and has longed for her for years. it is hard to put those things together. >> it is l
savannah wanted to meet. one rule she said, no talk about her mother or the case and no photos. >> i am not ditching my mom by any means but i need to have a mature adult relationship and see form myself will kind of person he is. >> harris happily agreed. a few days later, here they were, father and daughter, face to face on the doorstep of the house that was once savannah's home. >> when she came to the door i did not know if she wanted to shake my hand or not. so i held my...
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and savannah's dark history can be called flat out bizarre, from haunted mansions to mass graves, savannah had a lot of demons to overcome. and those demons can sometimes take the form of paranormal beings. every now and then, yeah, you'll get some nice ghosts. and then every now and then, you'll get one that's not so nice. phillip calvert: here to tell us more is ghost expert patrick welch, founder of paranormal society of savannah and actor producer mark mccullough. savannah, one of the most haunted cities in the world. why? patrick welch: back in 1733, there was a yellow fever epidemic that came out three or four times in savannah. over 50% of the population got wiped out. and with no place to really bury them, they would have mass graves. and they would just bury them all over the city. and then as savannah progressed, they were just building on top of all these mass graves out there. phillip calvert: man. and ever since, the city has been plagued with visitors from the beyond. you're born and raised here in savannah. i was, yes. the house that my dad had since i was a young boy, we ha
and savannah's dark history can be called flat out bizarre, from haunted mansions to mass graves, savannah had a lot of demons to overcome. and those demons can sometimes take the form of paranormal beings. every now and then, yeah, you'll get some nice ghosts. and then every now and then, you'll get one that's not so nice. phillip calvert: here to tell us more is ghost expert patrick welch, founder of paranormal society of savannah and actor producer mark mccullough. savannah, one of the most...
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sherman had previously been to savannah, he lost savannah. there was no burning or looting or destruction. savannah was spared, and then sherman just left savannah about four months later with those 60,000 troops. matter of fact, a significant number of marriages occurred between savannah women and northerners, et. so we come up past the american civil war through the reconstruction period end anything 1876 -- ending in the 1876, and by the 1920s cotton had failed because of overgrowth and the lack of fertilization. and then in came the boll weevil. sosa van that was back to being poor again. by 1946 lay day astor described on her visit to savannah that savannah was a beautiful lady with a dirty face. and by that time and by the '40s and '50s, the old houses in down on the savannah were worth more dead than alive to get the bricks to build new houses. one city planner said atlanta was so poor that she was not able to destroy herself, unquote. but progress did make some hideous end roads in this putting highways through one part of the old tow
sherman had previously been to savannah, he lost savannah. there was no burning or looting or destruction. savannah was spared, and then sherman just left savannah about four months later with those 60,000 troops. matter of fact, a significant number of marriages occurred between savannah women and northerners, et. so we come up past the american civil war through the reconstruction period end anything 1876 -- ending in the 1876, and by the 1920s cotton had failed because of overgrowth and the...
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savannah lived in belkort only briefly. the town on the northern plains once carried a chippewa name. it meant sings with life-giving water for a stream that meanders through town. other than a manufacturing plant, turtle mountain community college, a shopping mall, and jobs in government and construction, there wasn't much work there, so they soon moved to fargo. when savannah was 10, they moved again to the spirit lake indian reservation, the home of a tribe. it was here on the shores of devil's lake, which the spirit lake nation call [inaudible] for spirit water, which spills across the grasslands for 200 miles that savannah became a young woman. they settled in a rural area with scarcely 700 residents. her parents got jobs at a manufacturing corporation, a tribal-owned factory that produces kevlar panels, helmets, camouflage nets and other military equipment. other than the factory and the spirit lake casino, employment was mostly centered on tribal and federal jobs, in agencies like the bureau of indian affairs and the
savannah lived in belkort only briefly. the town on the northern plains once carried a chippewa name. it meant sings with life-giving water for a stream that meanders through town. other than a manufacturing plant, turtle mountain community college, a shopping mall, and jobs in government and construction, there wasn't much work there, so they soon moved to fargo. when savannah was 10, they moved again to the spirit lake indian reservation, the home of a tribe. it was here on the shores of...
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and we fell in love with savannah.
and we fell in love with savannah.
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thanks to erica and tara and the supporters and of the savannah festival the savannah book festival. we're so happy to be here such an honor for us to just be in this church in the city. we were going to we had a time slotted out for our introductions, but i think that you've heard enough about me. oh, but i am from the bronx born and raised in queens new york. and so moved down to savannah and 2014 and we started this mission of whatever we got going on here a lot, but just wanted to just make sure i introduced myself. yep. hey everybody. can you hear me if i don't use this? no. okay. got it heard. i tried so not a good story related to this. it was just stupidity and i'm john. amorsano. michelle's business partner in the gray. god to savannah probably 11 years ago. i see my wife sitting in the front row and from new york city meshamin and i are i think one of the things that connects us is where both out of borough kids meaning we didn't grow up in manhattan because we were kind of poor and you know blue collarish and no really was one of the things that truly connected us when we
thanks to erica and tara and the supporters and of the savannah festival the savannah book festival. we're so happy to be here such an honor for us to just be in this church in the city. we were going to we had a time slotted out for our introductions, but i think that you've heard enough about me. oh, but i am from the bronx born and raised in queens new york. and so moved down to savannah and 2014 and we started this mission of whatever we got going on here a lot, but just wanted to just make...
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don't stay in savannah, don't even occupy savannah, just keep a few troops there and said all of your trips north to help me in virginia. sherman didn't want to do that. he wanted the glory of his own victory and to march north and punish south carolina because south carolina started the war. that is where fort sumter was in charleston and he wanted to march through south carolina and south carolina is where they did a lot of damage. not in georgia and certainly not in savannah. but the savannah people were fed and clothed and the people nearby who were having heart times discovered they could celebrate christmas, too because the union troops would help. the union soldiers sent out oxcarts in to the boondocks with food for the people, and before they left the tight twigs to the heads of oxen to make him look like reindeer. [laughter] let me stop there. you might have questions. all i should mention these two things before i forget. an artist in savannah gave me this portrait of sherman when i was there so now and then you pick up things you don't expect to, and also to my left and you
don't stay in savannah, don't even occupy savannah, just keep a few troops there and said all of your trips north to help me in virginia. sherman didn't want to do that. he wanted the glory of his own victory and to march north and punish south carolina because south carolina started the war. that is where fort sumter was in charleston and he wanted to march through south carolina and south carolina is where they did a lot of damage. not in georgia and certainly not in savannah. but the...
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gosh, but savannah with a sister so savannah, savannah was going to be a mother, right? she, she, her sister was active. facebook too. and her sister was very outspoken. not that that's bad, but she was just she was interesting and she would never talk to me either. but i had her, you know, her memories that i could draw from and and i that she just adored her sister. i mean, she really looked up to her and savannah had worked really hard. she'd gotten her high school degree and then she got her certified nursing assistant degree and she was working at an assisted living facility. and sometimes she'd do double shifts, though she was pregnant and, you know, she was always looking for ways to make more money for the baby that was that was her ambition. and she also was interested in becoming a nurse. and that was that was on the horizon for her. and she into nursing school. so i just really i that about her. i also admired her. she was very goofy and and self-doubt placating like even though she would do these glam poses all the time, then she'd do really goofy selfies, li
gosh, but savannah with a sister so savannah, savannah was going to be a mother, right? she, she, her sister was active. facebook too. and her sister was very outspoken. not that that's bad, but she was just she was interesting and she would never talk to me either. but i had her, you know, her memories that i could draw from and and i that she just adored her sister. i mean, she really looked up to her and savannah had worked really hard. she'd gotten her high school degree and then she got...
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sherman had previously been to savannah and lost savannah. there was no burning, looting or destruction. savannah was spared. sherman just left savannah about four months later with those 60,000 troops. a significant amount of marriages occurred between savannah women and northern officers. so we come up past the american civil war through the reconstruction period ending in 1876. by the 1920's cotton had failed because of overgrowth and lack of fertlization and in gave the weevil and savannah was back to being poor. lady aster said savannah was a beautiful lady with a dirty face. by the '40s and '50s the old houses in downtown savannah were worth more dead than alive just to get the bricks to build new houses. one city planner said savannah was so poor she was not able to destroy herself unquote. progress did make some hideous inroads in putting highways through one part of the old town and a street through three of the pressures squares. at one point they were going to extend lincoln street through colonial cemetery which is where the found
sherman had previously been to savannah and lost savannah. there was no burning, looting or destruction. savannah was spared. sherman just left savannah about four months later with those 60,000 troops. a significant amount of marriages occurred between savannah women and northern officers. so we come up past the american civil war through the reconstruction period ending in 1876. by the 1920's cotton had failed because of overgrowth and lack of fertlization and in gave the weevil and savannah...
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bob and i love you, savannah we consider you family happy tenth anniversary. >> savannah, if i had your talent, the outcome in '96 may have been different. congratulations on ten outstanding years on the "today" show >> aw. >> can we just sit with that for a second if he had your talent in '96, the outcome may have been different. >> well, bob dole is known for his sense of humor, so that is a good one but that's so sweet, you guys. >> gwyneth paltrow. >> i mean, that's so cool. >> by the way, what a happy day around here. we're celebrating ten years. it doesn't feel like it. feels like a blink, until i saw roker introduce you ten years ago. >> i know. it's where it all began, with me and al sweet of you guys. so thank you so much that's it. it's over. bye bye. >> were just getting started. >>> well, we have to get to the news at 8:00 we'll start with this heat wave. it's hot, baking, and people's health is in danger. also supplies of water and electricity are strained al's back with a look at when we might get some relief. >> we're going to have to wait until the end of the week really
bob and i love you, savannah we consider you family happy tenth anniversary. >> savannah, if i had your talent, the outcome in '96 may have been different. congratulations on ten outstanding years on the "today" show >> aw. >> can we just sit with that for a second if he had your talent in '96, the outcome may have been different. >> well, bob dole is known for his sense of humor, so that is a good one but that's so sweet, you guys. >> gwyneth paltrow....
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thank you savannah foot festival. thank you c-span for c meshama e executive chef and partner at the gray in the gray market. also chairs the board of edna lewis foundation. she has been the subject of stories in usa today the new york times the wall street journal the washington post county nest traveler food and run ebony. bon, appetite cherry bomb garden and gun and cosmopolitan and oh it forgot. she's also started in a an episode of chef's table and has won the james beard award for best southeast. i'm exhausted. john o. morsano previously a media startup entrepreneur is the founding partner and of the gray and the gray market morsano oversaw the painstaking reservation. i'm sure you know of the dil. dated greyhound bus station and he directs the business operations. he has helped reshape and expand the mission of the edna lewis foundation and serves as a board member and treasure now, please welcome mashama and john worth. thank you. thank you so much everyone. we like to give a special. thanks to erica and tara
thank you savannah foot festival. thank you c-span for c meshama e executive chef and partner at the gray in the gray market. also chairs the board of edna lewis foundation. she has been the subject of stories in usa today the new york times the wall street journal the washington post county nest traveler food and run ebony. bon, appetite cherry bomb garden and gun and cosmopolitan and oh it forgot. she's also started in a an episode of chef's table and has won the james beard award for best...
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tourism in the port and savannah college of art design all added up to what is a sparkling savannah that we see in the present. just a few more words before closing. some people, not without justification, have gotten fed up with savannah's insular nature. the editor of the savannah georgian who wrote in 1818 just before he left, which by the way was two years before savannah burned to the ground twice, wrote this parting shot. may all your free citizens, wealthy or poor, be bribed for their votes as they have here before. may every quack doctor be patronized and his talented be judged by the length of his bill. may all your quack lawyers find phenes for their tongues and their brains get the applause that is glued to their lungs. may your miserly merchants steel from their pents and with scarce brain show a good deal of sense. now to finish my curses upon your ill city and express in few words all the sum of my didy i leave you a savannah a course that is far. the course to remain as you are. however, we certainly had our people that have been charmed by savannah. one of them being john
tourism in the port and savannah college of art design all added up to what is a sparkling savannah that we see in the present. just a few more words before closing. some people, not without justification, have gotten fed up with savannah's insular nature. the editor of the savannah georgian who wrote in 1818 just before he left, which by the way was two years before savannah burned to the ground twice, wrote this parting shot. may all your free citizens, wealthy or poor, be bribed for their...
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clint eastwood who is margolis was in savannah from may 5th to june 15th shooting in savannah and then he went to california to do in your shots for the next month and was finished by the 14th of july. but past. he's famous for being fast and is always ahead of schedule and under budget and is editing the film and by god he may very well be done in time to release of november 21st which means warner brothers tells me by november 21st. it's scary. c-span: when do you get to see it? >> guest: i guess i will see shortly after november 1st. i've been careful not to be present. i was asked if i would write the script and i knew that there was a bad thing -- that i shouldn't. i'd have to tear my book apart, leave things out, compress things and the book works. i have no assurance my script would work. so i thought let's leave well enough alone. let's let someone else do it and john lee hancock is a very good writer and wrote a script. he did make certain changes and i knew he would and he would have to. one thing they told me of the movie of the book it's great to be hard to get it all and i
clint eastwood who is margolis was in savannah from may 5th to june 15th shooting in savannah and then he went to california to do in your shots for the next month and was finished by the 14th of july. but past. he's famous for being fast and is always ahead of schedule and under budget and is editing the film and by god he may very well be done in time to release of november 21st which means warner brothers tells me by november 21st. it's scary. c-span: when do you get to see it? >>...
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this gets to what is going to ask about savannah w guthrie. the president's experience with savannah last night, to me was akin to his experience with jonathan swann of axios when they did that instantly epic interview where jonathan swann fact checked andnd pushed back n the president in real-time. i'm wondering how does the president deal with something like that? does that get under his skin, to be interrupted and challenged like that? >> i mean, i think you can just watch for yourself. the the president is incredibly difficult to interview, but some people, most notably as you mention in recent memory jonathan swann and savannah guthrie, have been successful in that. savannah is i believe she is a former lawyer and there's something about the president in his orbit generally one of the things you hear is that he's not challenged. he g gets memos and briefings of support his worldview. so when you have some like savannah, she was polite, she was cheerful, but she was also relentless and choose armed with the facts. to go back to him time an
this gets to what is going to ask about savannah w guthrie. the president's experience with savannah last night, to me was akin to his experience with jonathan swann of axios when they did that instantly epic interview where jonathan swann fact checked andnd pushed back n the president in real-time. i'm wondering how does the president deal with something like that? does that get under his skin, to be interrupted and challenged like that? >> i mean, i think you can just watch for...
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you'll remember matt and savannah. tonight, matt is still behind bars, and savannah is, too. the baby marking a birthday with her grandmother. and we go to the dea, the drug enforcement agency, to ask, what many are now asking. a lot of people are going to say, "can we arrest our way out of this?" >> we cannot. this is medical issue. this is a public health issue. and it's a law enforcement issue. everybody has to come together on this. it's in their town now. >> reporter: and the cartels are targeting families at home. now, teaching 11 and 12-year-olds how to bring someone back after a heroin overdose. >> put it right in. the students have seen it everywhere. >> i was like, what is that for? and my mom told me. i was like, whoa. >> reporter: and kerry, making her pitch for recovering moms and their babies. >> we need to roll up our sleeves. >> reporter: the home goes up for a vote. >> 3-2, you win. >> reporter: by one vote, they get approval to open up hope on haven hill. and on the right, kaitlin, smiling, too. the young mom, still heroin free. tonight, she has a full-time
you'll remember matt and savannah. tonight, matt is still behind bars, and savannah is, too. the baby marking a birthday with her grandmother. and we go to the dea, the drug enforcement agency, to ask, what many are now asking. a lot of people are going to say, "can we arrest our way out of this?" >> we cannot. this is medical issue. this is a public health issue. and it's a law enforcement issue. everybody has to come together on this. it's in their town now. >> reporter:...
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he named me, actually, after my grandmother. >> i said savannah's name is savannah. >> savannah guthrie at the white house. >> thanks so much, savior. >> hi, al, i'm savannah, two ns with an h on the end. >> shoshanna. ♪ >> she missed being number one in our entire law school class by 0.2%. >> reporting live, savannah guthrie, nbc news. >> i love to write more than anything. i wanted to be a writer and reporter. i was not somebody who started and just knew how to do this job. it took me decades to learn. >> everybody on the beat liked her. she's got chops. >> savannah guthrie. >> is it possible voters can feel your still not getting it. >> today's legal correspondent savannah guthrie. >> sizing up the credibility of its user. >> when the interview subject sits across from her, she will disarm you. >> what would you like to say that you are prepared to be commander in chief. >> why didn't you walk away? >> congratulations, four for four managing to find a negative approach. >> how will the rest of your day go. >> yes, from time to time, i have been a little star struck, that's true. >>
he named me, actually, after my grandmother. >> i said savannah's name is savannah. >> savannah guthrie at the white house. >> thanks so much, savior. >> hi, al, i'm savannah, two ns with an h on the end. >> shoshanna. ♪ >> she missed being number one in our entire law school class by 0.2%. >> reporting live, savannah guthrie, nbc news. >> i love to write more than anything. i wanted to be a writer and reporter. i was not somebody who started...
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so the british will take back savannah. governor wright will return and then savannah's going to stay in british hands until 1782. now before savannah we're ends it's british occupation. you've got a couple of other battles that are going to be taking place not around savannah and georgia one of which is the battle of kettle creek, february 14th 1779. this was when some loyalist militia, we're heading to augusta. which was where they were mustering with some other british and loyalist militia. and they were attacked by the patriots. so the patriots caught him off guard. considered a patriot victory but then less than a month later you have the battle of brier creek. and that was mostly militia patriot forces that were surprised by a force of british army. and loyalists militia and they were defeated. so this was a british victory. so you've got some some activity going on in the back country some back and forth. and then later on that year you have the that siege of savannah in september october 79 and that's when continent
so the british will take back savannah. governor wright will return and then savannah's going to stay in british hands until 1782. now before savannah we're ends it's british occupation. you've got a couple of other battles that are going to be taking place not around savannah and georgia one of which is the battle of kettle creek, february 14th 1779. this was when some loyalist militia, we're heading to augusta. which was where they were mustering with some other british and loyalist militia....
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remember that video of savannah being carried up the stairs? his defense attorney claims to have found more of it. this additional frame where savannah appears awake and smiling. the defense seems to say that there's another second in that where she's smiling. what's your impression of that? >> unconscious people can make all kinds of facial expressions and they can have their eyes open. my position is that she's physically helpless. and that is very much bolstered by the fact that she's having to be carried. >> reporter: two key pieces of evidence but both sides saying it proves their case. >> her smiling doesn't necessarily mean this was not a rape, but as jurors evaluate the case and have to decide, is it proof beyond a reasonable doubt, every little factor becomes relevant. >> reporter: but that's little comfort to cameron as he awaits trial. for the past six months, these four walls have become cameron's closest companions. now, only photos providing a peek at the life he once enjoyed. >> this is my senior banner. it says, running back, ca
remember that video of savannah being carried up the stairs? his defense attorney claims to have found more of it. this additional frame where savannah appears awake and smiling. the defense seems to say that there's another second in that where she's smiling. what's your impression of that? >> unconscious people can make all kinds of facial expressions and they can have their eyes open. my position is that she's physically helpless. and that is very much bolstered by the fact that she's...
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but why don't people know savannah? okay, maybe they know a little bits about about savannah. but what about 96? what about kings mountain? heck? what about florida the fact that you know, florida actually existed at the time. so i do have some of my own theories. i would love to at some point have a discussion about your theories at some point. but here are mine. first is schools now before i go any further. don't hate on the teachers. i am in no way blaming the wonderful teachers who have taken on the task of educating our youth they are dealt with difficult hands with very few resources and they do the best. with what they have, so this is not hating on the teachers, but schools seem to be teaching more northern campaign than southern and this generalized statement that i've just said is my own hypothesis after studying multiple state curriculums as well as informal polling of just some teacher colleagues about their use of the curriculum in the in the classroom. and the reason that they might be not doing quite as much education on the southern campaign or the southern the
but why don't people know savannah? okay, maybe they know a little bits about about savannah. but what about 96? what about kings mountain? heck? what about florida the fact that you know, florida actually existed at the time. so i do have some of my own theories. i would love to at some point have a discussion about your theories at some point. but here are mine. first is schools now before i go any further. don't hate on the teachers. i am in no way blaming the wonderful teachers who have...
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the british will take back savannah. governor wright will return and then savannah will stay in british hands until 1782. before savannah and its british occupation, a couple of other battles will be taking place. not around savannah. in georgia. one of which is the battle of kettle creek. felony 14, 1779. they were heading to augusta which is where they were mustering with some other british and loyalist militia. they were attacked by the patriots. so they caught them off guard. considered a patriot victory. but then less than a month later, you have the battle of briar creek. that was loyalist militia and they were defeated so this was a british victory. so you have some activity going on in the back country. some back and forth. and then later on that year, you have that siege of savannah in september, october. '79. that's when continental forces were trying to take back savannah but they failed. we mentioned this before. and then you have again, kind of a little more into the back country of the time. the siege of au
the british will take back savannah. governor wright will return and then savannah will stay in british hands until 1782. before savannah and its british occupation, a couple of other battles will be taking place. not around savannah. in georgia. one of which is the battle of kettle creek. felony 14, 1779. they were heading to augusta which is where they were mustering with some other british and loyalist militia. they were attacked by the patriots. so they caught them off guard. considered a...
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food trucks that are new to savannah this year. also have our marketing tent set up inside a gorgeous building here. booktv programming will continue all day long today until about 4:00 pm. for a complete schedule you can go to booktv.org. is the exterior of trinity united methodist church where booktv's programming is coming from today. there are also several other locations that are having eventss throughout the day as well. behind the scenes videos and pictures all day long, you can go to instagram booktv on facebook and follow us on twitter@booktv. a little bit of a construction site next doors but otherwise it is beautiful. the academy of arts and sciences, savanna's newly minted food truck. right now on c-span2, john camby is talking about who needs the fed? he is taking your questions. the widow of pat conroy which he is discussing his book a low country heart and terry mcdonnell will be talking. later this afternoon william doherty, gerri willis, dan slater will be talking about their books and entering questions. keep an e
food trucks that are new to savannah this year. also have our marketing tent set up inside a gorgeous building here. booktv programming will continue all day long today until about 4:00 pm. for a complete schedule you can go to booktv.org. is the exterior of trinity united methodist church where booktv's programming is coming from today. there are also several other locations that are having eventss throughout the day as well. behind the scenes videos and pictures all day long, you can go to...
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hi, savannah. nice to meet you today. >> reporter: the results of savannah's first assessment just landed in nova's inbox. >> oh, no. wow. might be worse than i thought. going to be a long haul, but at least, you know, she can't get mad at us ten years from now, say, why didn't you give me the chance? >> reporter: savannah has a long way to go. >> did you have trouble listening? >> reporter: with scores of 75, 53 and 26, she has to raise each number to a 99 to be a contender. >> what helps us focus on what someone is saying? we what? >> reporter: even the pro's kid, finn, is having trouble concentrating. >> try one more? >> no. >> reporter: over the next six months, the kids, their tutors and their parents will get down to business. >> can you mark the toy that's different? good for you. i've seen her, probably 25 times, so, she's had a lot of practice. >> let's go to the car. >> reporter: as the christmas holidays close in, everybody seems to feel elaina is ready for the test in january. >> this i
hi, savannah. nice to meet you today. >> reporter: the results of savannah's first assessment just landed in nova's inbox. >> oh, no. wow. might be worse than i thought. going to be a long haul, but at least, you know, she can't get mad at us ten years from now, say, why didn't you give me the chance? >> reporter: savannah has a long way to go. >> did you have trouble listening? >> reporter: with scores of 75, 53 and 26, she has to raise each number to a 99 to be a...
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rough day for savannah. she can get pretty cranky because her medication, she gets prescribed it on wednesday and it goes from wednesday to tuesday night. >> reporter: we watch, as they run late. >> got everything, got everything. >> reporter: about to drive nearly an hour to the only treatment program they could get savannah into. this is where savannah gets and that prescription she sorely needs. when she walks in, this week's session has already started. >> how are you feeling today? and any abuse of substances? >> well, i've been pissed all day. i've had a hair across my ass since i woke up. and so has she, clearly. >> reporter: cathy milliken runs the group at dartmouth hitchcock medical center. and she tells us she's witnessing an emergency. you started to see this wave of mothers coming in, young moms. >> absolutely, young moms struggling with opioid addiction. >> reporter: listen to their honesty. this is stephanie. >> i'm addicted to pain pills, can get my hands on. >> reporter: savannah tells the r
rough day for savannah. she can get pretty cranky because her medication, she gets prescribed it on wednesday and it goes from wednesday to tuesday night. >> reporter: we watch, as they run late. >> got everything, got everything. >> reporter: about to drive nearly an hour to the only treatment program they could get savannah into. this is where savannah gets and that prescription she sorely needs. when she walks in, this week's session has already started. >> how are...
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what do you think, savannah? >> yeah. separated from matt because i've got no idea how long or how short it's going to be. love you. >> love you, too. >> reporter: three days later, we're with them, as they arrive at the courthouse unsure of matt's fate, or the fate of this young family. >> when we made the decision to get clean and go to rehab and try to change our life for our nonstop since then to become better people and you know she's the love of my life. so i'm taking care of what i have to right now. she's the reason for this whole thing. i'm not sure what's going to happen. maybe send me back to rehab, maybe make me do some program which you know, i've been in this far anyways. the worst that's going to happen is they're going to put me in jail and i'm going to do some time. be strong for her. >> reporter: the thought of matt being sent away is terrifying for savannah. >> it's the best decision for our family. remember that, okay. i'm doing this for us. i don't want this to ever be a part of her life. >>
what do you think, savannah? >> yeah. separated from matt because i've got no idea how long or how short it's going to be. love you. >> love you, too. >> reporter: three days later, we're with them, as they arrive at the courthouse unsure of matt's fate, or the fate of this young family. >> when we made the decision to get clean and go to rehab and try to change our life for our nonstop since then to become better people and you know she's the love of my life. so i'm...